Microsoft warns about AI election trolls
Published in AI


Fakes deep and shallow will hijack votes

Top Vole Clint Watts of Microsoft's Threat Analysis Center has issued a stark warning: Trolls are harnessing the power of AI to manipulate votes, posing a significant threat to democratic processes.

Gaming revenue slump forecast
Published in Gaming


Below pandemic levels

Research powerhouse Newzoo has been shuffling its Tarot cards and predicts that personal computing and console gaming revenue growth will languish below pre-pandemic peaks until 2026 as players log fewer hours of gameplay.

Apple banned Jon Stewart from interviewing FTC
Published in News


Apple throttles news content

In a bombshell revelation, comedy legend Jon Stewart laid bare Apple's iron grip, alleging the tech behemoth blocked him from interviewing Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan when he worked for the fruity cargo cult.

Chipzilla's €8.3 billion Foundry fiasco
Published in News


Huge operating losses

Intel revealed staggering operating losses for its foundry division, dealing a heavy blow to the chip colossus in its quest to reclaim lost technological dominance against Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing.

Upcoming Lenovo laptop with Snapdragon X Elite spotted in Geekbench database
Published in Mobiles


12-core Snapdragon X Elite X1E78100 SoC

The newest listing in the Geekbench database detailed a rather interesting Lenovo laptop that comes with Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon X Elite SoC based on 4nm Oryon CPU cores.

Asus teases upcoming ROG Mjolnir power station
Published in PC Hardware


Coming at Computex

Asus has teased a rather interesting product that will be officially unveiled at the Computex show later this year, a gaming-oriented power station, called the ROG Mjolnir.

Intel ramps up for battle
Published in Graphics


Battlemage shipping manifests out

Chipzilla looks likely to meet its Battlemage deadlines.

British boffins have blazing broadband breakthrough
Published in News


301 terabits per second

British boffins at Aston University in the UK have managed to zip data through a single fibre optic cable at a rate of 301 terabits per second—a whopping 1.2 million times faster than most people’s connection.

Half of Russian packaged processors have unconventional variability feature
Published in News


Yeah, they are defective.

A recent revelation revealed that nearly half of the processors packaged in Russia suffer from an “unconventional variability” feature that casts a shadow over the nation's technological prowess.

Microsoft and Openai's €100 billion data center dreams
Published in Cloud


Stargate supercomputer coming"

Software King of the World Microsoft and OpenAI sidekick are teaming up to build a €100 billion data centre featuring a "Stargate" AI supercomputer.